TodD-Carriker : Birds of Santa Marta Region, Colombia. 569 



Tangare aus Trinidad. — Verhandlnngen der Ornithologischen Gesell- 

 schaft in Baycrn, XI, April 15, 1913, 254-255. 



Lists the several races of Sporathraupis cyanocephala, recognizing 

 the form from Santa Marta under the name S. c. margaritcs 

 Chapman. 

 1913. Todd, W. E. Clyde. A Revision of the Genus Chsemepelia. — Annals 

 Carnegie Museum, VIII, May 8, 1913, 507-603. 



Cites the Santa Marta records and specimens examined of the 

 species of this group which occur in the region. 

 1913. Todd, W. E. Clyde. Preliminary Diagnoses of Apparently New Birds 

 from Tropical America. — Proceedings Biological Society of Wash- 

 ington, XXVI, August 8, 191 3, 169-174. 



The following new forms from the Santa Marta region are here 

 briefly characterized : Catamenia oreophila, Hemispingus basilicus, 

 Planesticus olivater sanctce-martcc, Rhynchocyclus flaviventris auru- 

 lentas, Leptopogon amaurocephalus diversus, Orodynastes stri- 

 aticollis columbianus, and Pyrrhura viridicata. Of these names 

 the Orodynastes is now relegated to synonymy. 



1913. Hartert, Ernst J. O. Exhibition and description of five new sub- 



species of birds. — Bulletin British Ornithologists' Club, XXXIII, 

 December 27, 1913, 76—79. 



Calls attention to the probable error in the alleged type-locality 

 of Euphonia fulvicrissa, supposed to have come from Santa Marta. 



19 14. Chapman, Frank M. Diagnoses of apparently new Colombian Birds, 



II. — Bulletin American Museum of Natural History, XXXIII, 



March 19, 1914, 167-192, pi. 13. 



Describes the north Colombian and Panama race of Craspedoprion 



aquinoctialis under the name C. a. flavus (page 175), the type 



selected coming from Onaca, in the Santa Marta region. A few 



other Santa Marta species are incidentally mentioned. 

 19 14. Ridgway, Robert. The Birds of North and Middle America. Part VI. 



— Bulletin United States National Museum, No. 50, April 8, 1914, 



pp. xx + 882, pis. 36. 



Contains diagnoses, references, etc., for various species of 



Picidse, Ramphastidae, Bucconidae, Alcedinidae, Momotidaj, Capri- 



mulgidaa, and Bubonidae 

 1 9 14. Apolinar Maria, Hermano. El cernicalo. — B olefin de la Sociedad de 



Ciencias Naturales del Instituto de La Salle, II, May 1, 1914, 100— 



109. 

 A popular account of the Sparrow Hawk as observed in Colombia, 



in the course of which Santa Marta localities are quoted. 

 1914. Chapman, Frank M. Descriptions of New Birds from Ecuador. — 



Bulletin American Museum of Natural History, XXXIII, May 22, 



1914. 317-322. 



